Pseudo-Cyril of Jerusalem's Coptic homily "On the Life and the Passion of Christ" is in fact a collection of apocryphal stories. Roelof van den Broek offers a critical edition of this text, with introduction, translation and notes. The text provides information about the worldly crafts of the apostl
Pseudo-Cyril of Jerusalem On the Life and the Passion of Christ A Coptic Apocryphon
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Pseudo-Cyril of Jerusalem On the Life and the Passion of Christ: A Coptic Apocryphon
Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
1 The Manuscripts
1. Manuscript M610 of the Pierpont Morgan Library
2. Manuscript E 16262 of the Museum of the University of Pennsyvania
2 The Text: Sources, Apocryphal Elements, and Date
1. The 'Writings of the Apostles'
2. The List of the Apostles
3. An Apocryphal Work on Pilate
4. The Chronology of Holy Week
5. The Divine Christ
6. The External Appearance of Jesus
7. Moses the Prophet-Killer
8. Date
3 On the Life and the Passion of Christ and the Other Coptic Homilies Attributed to Cyril of Jerusalem
1. Eight Cyrillian Homilies
1. On the Life and the Passion of Christ/ (CPC 0113)
2. On the Passion and the Resurrection/ (CPC 0116)
3. On the Resurrection/ (CPC 0117)
4. On the Resurrection and the Passion/ (CPC 0114)
5. On New Sunday/ (CPC 0115)
6. On the Virgin Mary/ (CPC 0119)
7. On the Holy Cross/ (CPC 0120)
8. On Mary Magdalene/ (CPC 0118)
2. A Cyrillian Cycle?
Text, Translation and Notes
Sigla and Editorial Principles
Text and Translation
Appendices
A. Texts on the Parents and the Worldly Professions of the Apostles
B. A Letter of Epiphanius of Salamis on the Chronology of Holy Week
Bibliography
Index of Graeco-Coptic Words
Index of Sources
1. Biblical Texts
2. Greek and Latin Texts
3. Coptic Texts
4. Arabic, Syriac and Ethiopic Texts
Index of Names and Subjects
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